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Toyota 2011 Corolla
2011 Toyota Corolla LE
79,886 Miles
Baltimore, MD
41
days on market
3% more than similar listings
41
days on market
$10,500
Dodge 2015 Grand Caravan
2015 Dodge Grand Caravan SE
88,221 Miles
Baltimore, MD
31
days on market
14% less than similar listings
31
days on market
$9,995
Kia 2014 Forte
2014 Kia Forte LX
108,025 Miles
Baltimore, MD
300
days on market
1% more than similar listings
300
days on market
$7,995
Chevrolet 2022 Malibu
2022 Chevrolet Malibu LT
64,904 Miles
Baltimore, MD
370
days on market
13% less than similar listings
370
days on market
$14,995
GMC 2016 Sierra 1500
2016 GMC Sierra 1500 Base
99,986 Miles
Baltimore, MD
1159
days on market
33% less than similar listings
1159
days on market
$14,995
Ford 2019 Fusion Hybrid
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE
27,878 Miles
Baltimore, MD
1565
days on market
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1565
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Honda 2012 Crosstour
2012 Honda Crosstour EX
109,033 Miles
Baltimore, MD
41
days on market
2% more than similar listings
41
days on market
$10,995
Ford 2018 Fusion
2018 Ford Fusion SE
82,569 Miles
Baltimore, MD
272
days on market
10% less than similar listings
272
days on market
$13,995
Volkswagen 2016 Jetta
2016 Volkswagen Jetta 1.4T S
113,671 Miles
Baltimore, MD
256
days on market
6% less than similar listings
256
days on market
$8,695
Nissan 2024 Altima
2024 Nissan Altima 2.5 SV
17,783 Miles
Baltimore, MD
453
days on market
9% less than similar listings
453
days on market
$21,995
Nissan 2019 Versa
2019 Nissan Versa SV
94,123 Miles
Baltimore, MD
112
days on market
43% less than similar listings
112
days on market
$7,995
Lincoln 2009 Town Car
2009 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited
100,668 Miles
Baltimore, MD
24
days on market
19% less than similar listings
24
days on market
$7,995
Dodge 2005 Dakota
2005 Dodge Dakota SLT
95,656 Miles
Baltimore, MD
24
days on market
16% less than similar listings
24
days on market
$7,995
Chevrolet 2017 Equinox
2017 Chevrolet Equinox LT
83,270 Miles
Baltimore, MD
25
days on market
13% less than similar listings
25
days on market
$12,995
Dodge 2015 Grand Caravan
2015 Dodge Grand Caravan SE
106,041 Miles
Baltimore, MD
60
days on market
6% less than similar listings
60
days on market
$9,995
Audi 2014 A4
2014 Audi A4 2.0T Premium
101,029 Miles
Baltimore, MD
125
days on market
7% less than similar listings
125
days on market
$10,995
Dodge 2021 Charger
2021 Dodge Charger R/T
12,034 Miles
Baltimore, MD
1238
days on market
5% more than similar listings
1238
days on market
$39,991
Ford 2016 F-350 Super Duty
2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty XLT
101,750 Miles
Baltimore, MD
80
days on market
46% less than similar listings
80
days on market
$18,995
Kia 2021 Forte
2021 Kia Forte LXS
88,433 Miles
Baltimore, MD
384
days on market
10% less than similar listings
384
days on market
$13,995
Kia 2019 Forte
2019 Kia Forte LXS
78,997 Miles
Baltimore, MD
486
days on market
29% less than similar listings
486
days on market
$10,995

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Baltimore, MD Driving Tips and Experiences

Autolist Poll
Is a car necessary in Baltimore?
Must have
18%
Nice to have
14%
You can get by without
17%
Don't really need one
8%
No need at all
3%
Jeramy
Jeramy
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, MD Driving Tips
When driving in Baltimore City, make sure you have a GPS handy. I would also recommend that anyone visiting looks at the directions ahead of time. Since there are parts of Baltimore City with low reception, it is not uncommon to lose GPS signal for very short periods of time. My second recommendation is that drivers invest in an EZ-Pass or be prepared to pay tolls. Major highways and tunnels in Baltimore City/County tend to have tolls associated with them. Specifically, if drivers plan to take I-95 or 895 into Baltimore City or County, they should carry at minimum $8.00 Cash for round trip (entry and exit) in/out of these tunnels. EZ-Pass is the way to go for frequent travelers. Lastly, and most importantly, WATCH FOR POT HOLES. The city is full of pot holes throughout the year, but it tend to be worse in the winter/post winter months.
Baltimore, MD Buying Tips
There are several cities in Baltimore County where interested consumers can go to purchase a car. For example, Timonium, MD and Towson, MD have several car dealerships, all located along York Road. These are usually major dealerships owned by very large, commonly known car manufacturers. There are also luxury dealerships in these areas. There are also several small used car lots along Pulaski Highway in Baltimore County. I have not seen too many dealerships in Baltimore City, as the City offers a wide range of public transportation: bus, metro, MARC train, taxi, etc.
Favorite driving memory
Growing up near Washington, DC, I thoroughly love driving in Baltimore. Living in the DC, MD, VA metropolitan area has given me an appreciation for the "grid style" city streets of Baltimore. I do not have a great sense of direction, therefore, being able to make three consecutive right or left turns to get back on track is very useful. When I first moved to Baltimore several years ago, I really appreciated that everything is generally easy to find. With regard to traffic, living in Baltimore County vice Baltimore City has worked out in my favor. During the 6 years that I spent living in Baltimore City, I found that driving was not always so simply during peak rush hours. Baltimore County, however, offers enough road space to minimize congestion during these times and the beltways and interstates lead directly into ideal locations in the city.
Favorite road
Pulaski Hwy/Rt 40. I've driven Route 40 several times from way up north in Havre De Grace, MD where it is known as Philadelphia Road down to where the Route meets Baltimore City and it is called Orleans Street. Either way, to me Route 40 is considered Pulaski Highway. I enjoy driving Pulaski Highway because it is the "one stop shop" of streets during my commute. Although I can choose to take the (faster) Interstate 95 home, there are times that I need to run several errands. On Pulaski Hwy, drivers can find everything from fast food to grocery store, toys stores, department stores, gas stations, and so much more. Although the route is pegged with lights, the route is very convenient for getting things done without going too far out of the way. And, at anytime, drivers can hit the interstate from various roads that branch off of route 40.
Wenona
Wenona
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, MD Driving Tips
To maximize the driving experience in this city, I strongly suggest planning ahead. Utilize all of your resources to plan the perfect driving experience. Watch the news and make sure you know where the traffic back ups are coming from so you don't get stuck. I also suggest you use your gps on your phone so you can get around accidents, police traps and construction. Also, on the busy days where there are functions going on in the city. I suggest that you use an uber or lyft driver to get you around that way you don't have to worry about the traffic or trying to find parking. Uber has turned out to be very productive when it comes to getting around the city.
Baltimore, MD Buying Tips
I do not suggest buying a car in this city. Only reason I say this is because there are plenty of great deals online that a lot of people don't take advantage of.
Favorite driving memory
One of my favorite memories when driving in this city is when every one didn't have a car. It was so much fun to travel from one side of the town to the other side without having to sit in 45 minutes to an hour worth of traffic. When I first started driving, I was able to go from Pikesville to Hunt Valley in a little under 15 minutes, now it takes me about 30 to 45 minutes to get there. I just wish there were designated times that people went out and drove instead of them going out at the same time. Oh and what helps with keeping the traffic down is when the state isn't working on the road all of the time. At any given time, you can find construction sites all around 695 that causes the traffic to back up. This is a pain!
Favorite road
Philadelphia Road.. This is my favorite road to drive on because at any given time of day, there is no traffic at all. I can leave out at 5pm and drive without the headache of being stuck at the same light for 3 turns. I can get from Baltimore county to Baltimore City in about 10-15 minutes. I don't like using the beltway as much as I did because of the constant construction and traffic jams.